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On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 12:23:10AM -0500, David Kramer wrote: > software installed from other sources, or non-RPM software, but I've > never seen a sufficiently useful server that had only software from it's > maker's repository. On a slight tangent: I use Debian, and my webserver only has two packages installed that aren't from Debian: Java (blackdown), and a PostGIS deb that a friend of mine rolled for me. > I always back up my data, /etc, /var, /home, and some other directories, If you're backing up /etc, /var, and /home... where does "your data" go, other than those places? -- Christopher Schmidt Web Developer
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